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Bausch & Lomb Duboscq Type Colorimeter Bausch & Lomb Duboscq Type Colorimeter, Front View

Bausch & Lomb Optical Companyca. 1920

Science History Institute

Science History Institute
Philadelphia, United States

Cast iron base attached to a sloping cast iron upright supporting the reader, prisms, sample cups, and a mechanism for raising and lowering the sample cups on a focusing rail; metal knobs on each side control the height of the sample cups; two scales on the back indicate the height of the sample cups; a metal tag on the front of the upright identifies the manufacturer; a swiveling mirrored plate is mounted on the base; cast iron cover protects the sample cups and prisms.

The Duboscq type colorimeter was invented by Jules Duboscq in 1870. It was a popular and enduring design, manufactured by several companies well into the 20th century, including this later model made by Bausch & Lomb. A Duboscq colorimeter determines the concentration of a substance through a visual comparison of the substance's color intensity against that of a standard solution—hence the two adjacent sample cups. This method of identification was revolutionary when first introduced, but the colorimeter was superceded by the development of the more precise spectrophotometer in the early 1940s.

Cast iron base attached to a sloping cast iron upright supporting the reader, prisms, sample cups, and a mechanism for raising and lowering the sample cups on a focusing rail; metal knobs on each side control the height of the sample cups; two scales on the back indicate the height of the sample cups; a metal tag on the front of the upright identifies the manufacturer; a swiveling mirrored plate is mounted on the base; cast iron cover protects the sample cups and prisms.

The Duboscq type colorimeter was invented by Jules Duboscq in 1870. It was a popular and enduring design, manufactured by several companies well into the 20th century, including this later model made by Bausch & Lomb. A Duboscq colorimeter determines the concentration of a substance through a visual comparison of the substance's color intensity against that of a standard solution—hence the two adjacent sample cups. This method of identification was revolutionary when first introduced, but the colorimeter was superceded by the development of the more precise spectrophotometer in the early 1940s.

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  • Title: Bausch & Lomb Duboscq Type Colorimeter Bausch & Lomb Duboscq Type Colorimeter, Front View
  • Creator: Bausch & Lomb Optical Company, Bausch & Lomb Optical Company
  • Date Created: ca. 1920, ca. 1920
  • Location Created: Rochester, New York, USA, Rochester, New York, USA
  • Provenance: Science History Institute
  • Type: Artifact, Artifact
  • Rights: Public Domain Mark 1.0, Public Domain Mark 1.0
  • External Link: View our digital collections
  • Medium: glass, iron, steel, glass, iron, steel
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